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The television battle: Hormiguero i Revuelta confronted

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foto de la barra de una cervecería con gente en Anoche, el mundo de la televisión estaba pendiente del prime time para saber cómo afrontaban El Hormiguero y La Revuelta su primer programa tras la polémica. El pasado jueves, David Broncano explicó que no pudieron hacer la entrevista a Jorge Martín porque Pablo Motos y su equipo habían bloqueado su conversación. Las críticas no se hicieron esperar hacia el programa de las 'hormiguitas' y anoche explicaron su versión de los hechos. En primer lugar, Pablo Motos preguntó(8k, mejor calidad, obra maestra, muy detallado:1.1)

An unexpected show on television

Last night, television viewers were left wondering how the programs ‘El Hormiguero’ and ‘La Revuelta’ handled their first broadcast after a notable controversy. The situation was triggered when David Broncano announced that an interview with Jorge Martín could not be carried out due to the intervention of Pablo Motos and his team.

Pablo Motos and his defense

During the program, Motos expressed his dissatisfaction with the way the focus of the interview had been on the conflict, diverting it from relevant political issues of the moment, such as Aldama’s confession and the government repercussions. He stated his intention to ‘reestablish the truth’ in order to give a twist to the narrative.

The criticism and reaction of Motos

Pablo Motos did not shy away from controversy and criticized the derogatory comments that, according to him, were hidden behind supposed humor. He referred to La Revuelta, pointing out that the statements made during the public television program were not entirely truthful.

The interview and its controversy

The presenter revealed that the interview with Jorge Martín had been agreed upon since October 29, with an exclusivity agreement. Although it had been scheduled for November 27, the publication of a photograph of the pilot on social media complicated the situation, provoking a clash over broadcasting rights.

Lack of coordination and reactions

Martín’s team admitted that there had been a ‘lack of coordination’ in the management of the interview. Motos stated that, although the recording existed, it had not been broadcast, which fueled tension between the two productions.

Criticism of public television

Motos also questioned the decisions of public television, which devoted a considerable amount of time to this incident, stating that there were more urgent issues with a greater impact on the public. He regretted that they had not received any communication to clarify the facts.

A conflict that promises more

With tensions rising between the two programs, the November 27th ratings are expected to be a key moment that could define who will emerge victorious in this media showdown. Public opinion, for now, seems to lean towards La Revuelta, but the outcome of this episode will continue to captivate viewers.

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